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The tallest residential tower in Manhattan, New York is going to be finished in 2015. The design by Rafael Vinoly Architects is quite straightforward and simple. Tallest Building In New York Design Concept
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Lately many different buildings have been repurposed and converted into homes and it’s not only churches or warehouses but also such buildings as water cleaning station and stables. Boiler Room Conversion
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Westbourne Grove Church in London’s Notting Hill was converted into a 4,300-square-foot loft-like home in 2008 by DOS Architects. One More Church Conversion
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We have covered a number of churches converted into modern homes but today we are taking a look at ten amazing churches and chapels designed in modern style. Amazing Modern Churche Designs
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Old buildings may have a great potential to either carry on their old functions or be transformed into something new. Old Buildings Remodeled
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Aedas has designed an eco-friendly building with offices, shops and a car park. The sufficient design looks unusual and cool. Eco-Friendly Building by Aedas
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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects have designed this massive, 606 Meter Wuhan Greenland Center project to be built in a Chinese city of Wuhan. Sky-high Architecture: Wuhan Greenland Center Project
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Rojkind Arquitectos “High Park” is a rather interesting project that will be constructed outside Monterrey in Mexico. Rojkind Arquitectos High Park In Mexico
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Unusual Villa 3S by LOVE Architecture is situated at the beautiful green lawns of Gaydorf in Graz, Austria and displays a unique design and concept. Living Space: Villa 3S by LOVE Architecture
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We already featured the top 10 list of most amazing buildings in the world, now it’s time for most bizarre architectural endeavors. Bizarre Architecture: 10 Strangest Buildings in the World
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eVolo Skyscraper Competition is a contest organized by eVolo magazine that focuses on technological progress and innovative design. Futuristic: eVolo Skyscraper Competition Winners and Brightest Finalists
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Modern architecture has brought many amazing buildings to the world.
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As the modern architecture has followed the Industrial Revolution we saw the simplification of form, clear lines and little or no embellishments. Check out Architecture of the Future